PORTLAND — PDT Architects recently hired Robin Tannenbaum, a specialist in energy-efficient design, as a project manager.
At PDT, Tannenbaum is currently working on the new elementary school in Brunswick that will replace the former Jordan Acres School.
Tannenbaum earned a bachelor of arts in history from Oberlin College and a master of architecture from the University of Maryland School of Architecture. She is a member of the Westbrook Planning Board and of the Island Community Development Corporation on Isle au Haut, where she has also been a volunteer residential architect.
She was active in the Maine chapter of the US Green Building Council, chairing the Residential Advisory Committee from 2012-14, and serving as a member of the Programming Committee from 2007-11.
She lives in Westbrook.
PDT Architects is a full-service design firm with special expertise in high-performance architecture for education, health care, institutional, housing and corporate projects. PDT’s recent projects include the new Freeport High School addition; Maine Eye Center Marginal Way Campus; Portland Gastroenterology Center on Marginal Way in Portland; 62 Spring St., a 40- unit apartment project under construction in Auburn; and the new Mt. Ararat High School in Topsham, currently in design.
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